Real Madrid have announced they have signed Bernardo Silva on a free transfer.The 31-year-old’s Manchester City exit was confirmed in April – bringing an end to nine trophy-laden seasons at the Etihad Stadium.Silva’s future has been one of the biggest talking points so far this summerGettyHaving arrived in 2017 from Monaco, Silva helped the Citizens scoop 20 titles.A key player under Pep Guardiola, whose own exit was revealed in May, midfielder Silva chipped in with a staggering 76 goals and 75 assists from 460 games across all competitions.An ever-present figure, the 2025/26 season proved to be the first time that the 109-cap Portugal international featured in all 38 Premier League fixtures.And he made sure his last campaign in England proved to be a memorable one, as he captained his side to FA Cup and Carabao Cup glory.But a new journey awaits Silva, with a host of top teams across the continent all scrambling to secure his services.Real Madrid are the one to win the race, confirming the news hours before Portugal start their World Cup campaign.A brief statement read: “Real Madrid CF and Bernardo Silva have reached an agreement whereby he will be a Real Madrid player for the next two seasons, until June 30, 2028.”Silva surferIt had been thought that Silva was prioritising a move to LaLiga champions Barcelona.Meanwhile, Atletico Madrid have also been determined to sign the Benfica academy graduate.Juventus have also been in the race, with talkSPORT reporting in April how they were looking to steal a march on their rivals by advancing in negotiations.Silva helped City scoop the Champions League in 2023 – one of 20 trophies he won at the EtihadGettyBut he will now move to the Bernabeu.Silva’s compatriot Jose Mourinho was unveiled as Alvaro Arbeloa’s successor at Real on Thursday – 13 years after he left to take charge of Chelsea.Joining Silva at the Bernabeu this summer could be Ibrahima Konate and Denzel Dumfries.The six-time Premier League champion, who has twice been named in the PFA Team of the Year [2019 and 2022], was named as City captain last summer.He took the armband following the departures of Kyle Walker and Kevin De Bruyne.Silva has faced City exit rumours since 2023, with Saudi side Al Hilal making him an offer worth around £500,000-per-week, with a sign-on fee of over £2million.He was again linked with a move to the Middle East last summer, but he made it clear he was not prepared to leave Man City a year out from the 2026 World Cup.Silva featured in 38 top-flight matches in the recent season – starting on 34 occasionsBernardo Silva's Man City honourPremier League x6FA Cup x3League Cup x5Champions League x1Community Shield x3UEFA Super Cup x1FIFA Club World Cup x1Saudi dealmakers yet again tried in vain to sign him this year, with Al Ittihad making an enquiry on the player’s side.Portugal kick off their campaign against DR Congo on June 17, before battling Uzbekistan and Colombia in their final Group K clashes.